Catalogue description Ministry of Aviation and successors: Aerodromes Technical Directorate: Registered Files (JO Series)

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Reference: AVIA 105
Title: Ministry of Aviation and successors: Aerodromes Technical Directorate: Registered Files (JO Series)
Description:

Many of the files in this series relate to the operational and technical aspects of UK aerodromes, including airport development, air safety, fire service and reserve operations, under the auspices of the Aerodromes Technical Directorate. Some of the files relate to specific airports. The series also includes files on Concorde and supersonic air transport, the Third London Airport and the Civil Aviation Flying Unit. Some files from the AAT and AT series (BT 249) were re-registered into this series.

Date: 1959-1972
Related material:

For files relating to the Civil Aviation Flying Unit see BT 267

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: JO file series
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Board of Trade, Civil Aviation Department, Aerodromes Technical Directorate, 1966-1968

Department of Trade and Industry, Aerodromes Technical Directorate, 1970-1974

Ministry of Aviation, Aerodromes Technical Directorate, 1959-1966

Physical description: 45 file(s)
Access conditions: Open
Immediate source of acquisition:

From 1997 Department of Transport

Accumulation dates: 1959 onwards
Selection and destruction information: This batch were selected because of their policy and precedent content and are a comprehensive selection of the work of the Aerodromes Technical Directorate.
Accruals: Series is accruing
Administrative / biographical background:

The Aerodromes Technical Directorate was originally part of the Civil Aviation Navigational Services Group of the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation and initially became part of Aviation Navigational Services Division of the new Ministry of Aviation when civil aviation functions were transferred to the new Ministry in 1959.

Subsequent reorganisations within the Ministry resulted in the Directorate becoming part of Aerodromes (General) Division and this structure was initially retained when these functions were transferred to the Board of Trade (later the Department of Trade and Industry) in the latter half of 1966. In 1968, however, a restructing of the civil aviation side of the Department resulted in the Directorate becoming part of a new Dirctorate-General of Safety and Operations, where it remained for the lifetime of the file series.

The Directorate was reponsible for operational and technical matters connected with UK aerodromes, including liaison with the Divisional Controllers for Scotland and the Northern and Southern Divisions and with the Air Registration Board. It also had responsibilities for the Third London Airport, helicopter planning and the Civil Aviation Flying Unit, and it provided the secretariat for the committees for Concorde and supersonic air transport.

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